My reviews usually begin one of two ways: I either have a very specific joke or remark in mind to begin, or I stare at the screen until I think of one…or give up and just go with something basic. In the case of Pharaonic, I stared at the screen

I’m torn. On one hand, I feel like calling Rivals of Aether a Super Smash Bros. clone with Digimon that didn’t make the cut is insulting to the fantastic game that’s in development. On the other hand, Rivals of Aether is definitely a Super Smash Bros. clone and I could

Okay, I know I’m a critic and reviewer and I try to maintain a semblance of professionalism between snark and playful quips, but can I just take a minute to marvel at the fact that I originally reviewed Resident Evil 5 on a personal blog seven years ago and that

When I took on the task of reviewing Dungeons 2, it was with knowledge of its predecessor, but without any real experience with it. It, like many more games than I’m comfortable admitting, had been one of my many Steam sale purchases that sat quietly in my library waiting to

There’s been quite a drought of good games for Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles fans to play. Twenty plus years, as a matter of fact, as fans have had to go back to the 90s to find a TMNT game worth playing in the form of Konami’s classic arcade release Turtles

Anyone who was a part of the last console generation might remember the “war” between Infamous and Prototype (or inFamous and [PROTOTYPE] if you’re a stickler for stylized capitalization and pointless punctuation) as both games launched around the same time and were both superpower-fueled sandbox extravaganzas. As I begin to

This is common knowledge, but prior to the release of a game or movie, and especially in the months and weeks leading up to its premier or launch, marketing teams start to really amp up campaigns to make their target demographics aware of the impending release of their product. Despite